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Monday, 26 January 2026

iced vovo in busy brights

Over the holidays the iced vovo quilt caught my eye, from @jenkingwell @amitietextiles_newhome from her new book, Gathered. I wanted my version to look quite scrappy and have enjoyed digging deep into my stash. I tried to include a healthy dose of pink, as a little nod to the original, along with the occasional darker print for contrast and added interest. 
Unlike the inspirational quilt* (which has lots of pastel small-scale pink fabrics) my busy bright mix feels more like a gloriously messy tangled garden. 

I've been slowly making the 8" blocks whenever I get back in the sewing room. I decided to stop at a 7 x 7 layout, as I'm not wanting to make really big quilts anymore. It seems like it took me forever to sew the blocks together because there were so many seams to match, but I got there, and now this quilt top is all in one piece! 













*iced vovo by Jen Kingwell was named after Australia’s pink & cream (and irresistibly tasty) biscuit.


And here's a few one-line synopses of my holiday reading ...

'Wild Dark Shore' by Charlotte McConaghy, my best read so far this year.
A novel of heart stopping twists, dizzying beauty and ferocious love, this is a story about the impossible choices we make to protect the people we love, even as the world around us is ending.




'Buckeye' by Patrick Ryan
Propelled by an irresistible cast of characters, Buckeye is a warm, funny and emotional novel about two families living in one small town, bound together by secrets that will not stay buried.


'Last One Out" by Jane Harper 
A rather different novel from Jane Harper, it's a location driven drama about a family grieving and a town dying, very much a slow burner.



"Mad Mabel" by Sally Hepworth
Again, not what I was expecting, but I did enjoy getting to know Mabel as we learnt about the secrets of her past, an entertaining quirky read.  


Until next time, Linda






5 comments:

  1. Iced Vovo is beautiful! You did an excellent job piecing this quilt, she is quite scrappy but oh so elegant. Happy stitching!

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  2. I love the quilt I will check the books out and see if I would like them

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  3. Love your Iced Vovo quilt, it's so happy! Such beautiful colors! Also loved Wild Dark Shore, what a wonderful novel. Mad Mabel was an odd novel for Sally Hepworth, I thought. Not here usual style. I found myself anxious for it to finish. Haven't read the others. Stay warm, we're staying in as well. Ten inches of snow with an ice topper isn't conducive to leaving the house!!

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  4. What a beautiful quilt. I’m making smaller quilts these days too.

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  5. Your Iced Vovo quilt is beautiful, Linda! I love everything you make. Even quilt patterns that I've seen before made by other quilters and not looked at twice, when I see your version in your joyful mix of fabrics I do a double-take and it goes right on the never-ending Wanna Make It list!

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